DOI: 10.1177/1037969x231224947 ISSN: 1037-969X
Late to the table: Australian law and policy on food security
Liesel Spencer- Law
- Sociology and Political Science
Australia has no national food security strategy, and no overarching suite of law and policy to regulate the risks associated with food insecurity. We, as a nation, are long overdue for a comprehensive national response including law and policy to address critical regulatory deficits. This article considers possible explanations as to why food security as a fundamental responsibility of the State has been neglected in Australia and argues for a consistent regulatory response at all tiers of government and between government departments, informed by a national policy.